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Spamming for democracy

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Tue, Sep 17, 2024 11:45 PM

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Email Players subscriber Robert Phillips sent me an intriguing screenshot this morning. It was his i

Email Players subscriber Robert Phillips sent me an intriguing screenshot this morning. It was his inbox filled to the brim with 13 emails in a 34-minute window from various Kamala-related campaign pitches. As he put it: === This isn't even all of them! I'm not making any political statements. I have been on a lot of political email lists for years out of curiosity and to study what they do... Never seen an aggressive email campaign like this....not even close! I suppose it's not spam since I did choose to be on this list. === Yes, technically not spam in his case. But I suggested he sees what happens if he opt-outs. Obama pulled that shyt where you couldn’t opt out. Yes, they pulled $600,000,000 in donations, but nobody talks about how they defiled the CanSpam Act their party loved passing so much in the process. I find it morbidly ironic how politicians get to spam and cold call, even murder people for democracy or whatever… But your business, whose taxes help pay their salaries and fund their corrupt proxy wars and reckless spending that seems to always benefit just about everyone else, everywhere else, but you? I suppose it could be worse, though. Governments could, for instance, potentially start charging you for every email you send. Something Dan Kennedy has been predicting since at least 2002. Whatever the case, in the meantime: If you want to learn how to write emails in a way where you don’t have to spam anyone, and may even be more likely to have people preferring your business sends more, not less, emails… and in a way that can help get your offers in more hands, improve more lives, lead to more people coming at you “upstream” as the great Dan Kennedy calls such leads (the best kind of leads, in my opinion)… see the paid Email Players newsletter. You can read more about it here: []( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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